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Founded in 1980, Prestigious Properties is the largest real estate brokerage firm in the Turks and Caicos. Owned by one of the island’s oldest families, the company roots date back over 200 years and it is the only one-stop real estate services agency in the country. As the leading real estate agency in the archipelago, Prestigious Properties has a history of facilitating the successful development, marketing and sales of property throughout the Turks & Caicos Islands. Contact us today to find out how we can assist you with your vacation rental in Turks and Caicos.
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Mirza Ghalib
مرزا غاؔلب
मिर्ज़ा ग़ालिब
Asad ghalib
Native name مرزا اسد اللہ بیگ خان
Born 27 December 1797
Kala Mahal, Agra, Mughal Empire
Died 15 February 1869 (aged 72)
Gali Qasim Jaan, Ballimaran, Chandni Chowk, (now Ghalib ki Haveli, Delhi, India)
Pen name Ghalib
Occupation Poet, song writer,Ghazal writer.
Nationality British India
Period Mughal era, British Raj
Genre Ghazal, Qasida, Rubai, Qat'aa
Subject Love, Philosophy, Mysticism
Ghalib (Urdu: غاؔلب‎; Hindi: ग़ालिब) born Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan (Urdu: مرزا اسد اللہ بیگ خان; Hindi: मिर्ज़ा असदुल्लाह् बेग़ ख़ान), on 27 December 1797 – died 15 February 1869),[1] was the preeminent[2] Urdu and Persian-language poet during the last years of the Mughal Empire. He used his pen-names of Ghalib (Urdu: غالب, ġhālib means "dominant") and Asad (Urdu: اسد, Asad means "lion"). His honorific was Dabir-ul-Mulk, Najm-ud-Daula. During his lifetime the Mughals were eclipsed and displaced by the British and finally deposed following the defeat of the Indian rebellion of 1857, events that he described.[3] Most notably, he wrote several ghazals during his life, which have since been interpreted and sung in many different ways by different people. Ghalib, the last great poet of the Mughal Era, is considered to be one of the most popular and influential poets of the Urdu language. Today Ghalib remains popular not only in India and Pakistan but also among the Hindustani diaspora around the world.[4]
Mirza Ghalib was born in Kala Mahal, Agra[5] into a family descended from Aibak Turks who moved to Samarkand(in modern-day Uzbekistan) after the downfall of the Seljuk kings. His paternal grandfather, Mirza Qoqan Baig Khan, was a Saljuq Turk who had immigrated to India from Samarkand during the reign of Ahmad Shah (1748–54).[citation needed] He worked at Lahore, Delhi and Jaipur, was awarded the subdistrict of Pahasu (Bulandshahr, UP) and finally settled in Agra, UP, India. He had four sons and three daughters. Mirza Abdullah Baig Khan